Msi, asus, gigabyte and asrock show the teaser of their x299 boards for computex
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With the arrival of the new Intel X299 platform, the main manufacturers of motherboards are already trying to conquer potential users before the official presentation at Computex. MSI, Asus, Gigabyte and ASRock have unveiled the teaser for their new motherboards ahead of the big event in Taipei.
Everyone prepares to receive the Intel X299 platform
MSI has shown a new Gaming Pro series board that includes four slots for DDR4 DIMM memory modules in quad chanel configuration and a closed bracket for I / O. The design of the PCIe and M.2 ports is very similar to what was seen in the GODLIKE Z270 but it seems that the brand has designed another type of M.2 Shield with the ability to cool two M.2 SSDs.
We continue with the Asus X299 board under its Republic of Gamers brand, the implementation of an LCD screen that will serve to display information regarding operating frequencies, temperatures and other data stands out. It seems that this board will not stand out for the LED lighting.
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We continue with ASRock and a new board from its popular Taichi series that includes excellent models of X370 units for the AMD platform. Let's hope that the good work of this manufacturer continues with the arrival of the new X299 platform from Iintel. ASRock announces that it has made a great effort to cool its most advanced motherboards.
Source: techpowerup
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